Thunderball

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Thunderball
Japanese 雷の玉
いかずちのたま
Romaji Ikazuchi no tama
Old localisations N/a
Found in Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XI
Dragon Quest Swords
Dragon Quest Heroes
Dragon Quest Heroes II
Effect Used as an ingredient to create items.
Not to be confused with the breath skill of the same name that appears in Dragon Quest Tact.

Thunderball is a recurring item in the Dragon Quest series. It is a lightning-infused rock that is used as a crafting ingredient.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit | edit source]

GameDescription
A chunk of rock charged with electrical energy. Alchemise it![1]

Thunderball can be collected from the Wyrmwing and the small island to the east of Hermany, as well as being dropped by Cumulus rexes and Cumulus vexes. It can also be received as a reward for repeating Quest #036: Little Miss Bossy Boots. It can be sold for 43 gold coins.

Thunderball is used in the following alchemy recipes:

Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3

Lightning lance

Celestial spear

Thunderball x3

Mythril ore


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3

Storm spear

Lightning lance

Thunderball x5

Gold bar


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3

Lightning staff

Stolos' staff

Thunderball x3
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Magic water


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3

Lightning conductor

Lightning staff

Thunderball x5

Sage's elixir


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
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Azure dragon fan
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Cobra fan

Thunderball x3

Dragon's scale x2


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
Enchanted stone
Enchanted stone

Thunderball x2

Ice crystal x2

Mystifying mixture

Dragon Quest X [edit | edit source]

Thunderballs are used as a material for crafting weapons and pieces of equipment or in Alchemy to give a spellcasting speed bonus to weapons or handwear. It can be purchased from a material shop for 1,350 gold, received in exchange for 2 mini medals each, or dropped by various monsters such as Silvapithecuses, Batmandrills, and Squidzillas.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit | edit source]

GameDescription
A chunk of rock charged with electrical energy.[2]

Thunderball can be picked up from sparkly spots at the Battleground or dropped by Brollympians, Old men of the sea, Dragon zombies, Wight princes, Electric needlers, and Hellbound hair-raisers. One thunderball can also be found in a treasure chest at the Eerie Eyrie and another at L'Académie de Notre Maitre des Médailles behind a storeroom that requires the Magic key to open. It can be sold for 500 gold coins.

Thunderball is used in the following recipes for the Fun-Size Forge:

Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors[edit | edit source]

Thunderballs are used as a tempering material for thunder-elemental swords. It can be dropped by Men o' war or received as a Rank B reward from the Mirror World, a Rank S reward from the Tower of Mirrors, a Rank A reward from the Secace Seacove, or a Rank S reward from the Caliburn Cave.

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below[edit | edit source]

Thunderballs can be dropped by Silvapithecuses and Pazuzus, received from King Flaminio in exchange for 5 mini medals onboard the Stonecloud, or received as a reward for repeating the Grudge Match: Automatrons with gold clear time. It can be used to create Catholicon rings and the classic recipe for the Mirror ring in the Alchemy Pot or sold for 470 gold coins.

GameDescription
A chunk of rock charged with electrical energy.[3]

Dragon Quest Heroes II[edit | edit source]

Thunderballs are used as a material to improve various accessories or can be sold for 470 gold coins. Once again it can be dropped by Silvapithecuses and Pazuzus, as well as Infernal armours and Batmandrills.

In Other Languages[edit | edit source]

Language Translation Meaning
EspañolBolatruenoSpanish for "thunderball".
FrançaisBoule de foudreFrench for "ball of lightning".
DeutschBlitzbrockenGerman for "chunk of lightning".
ItalianoSfera del tuonoItalian for "thunder sphere".

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Nintendo DS version.
  2. Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.
  3. Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.